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A form contains one executable form. If you open a form, you will find yourself in the Form Editor.
Forms are managed within a Forms folder.
To create a form, right click on the Forms folder and choose the option Add Form from the context menu.
Enter a name for the form in the pop-up window Create New Form. Click Save.
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When you create a new form, it opens automatically in a new tab and you can directly start designing. Refer to Working with the Form Editor for detailed information.
When you create a new form, it opens automatically in a new tab and you can directly start designing.
Refer to Working with the Form Editor for detailed information.
The new form is also displayed in the service panel and you can use option Open model to open it.
Right click a Form to open its context menu.
The context menu displays all options available for the form:
Enter the new name in the pop-up window Edit Form.
Click Save.
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You cannot import single forms. But it is possible to export single forms from folders. For detailed information see page Exporting and Importing Explorer Contents.
You can also share the link for a form.
Choose the option Share from the context menu to copy the link of the form to the clipboard.
The action is confirmed by a toast message.
You are now able to paste the URL, for example to an email.
For further information about the Cockpit, tiles and groups refer to the BPaaS Guide.
If you click on a form in the tree, its settings are displayed in the settings window on the right side:
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The list Elements Inside Model displays all form elements that have been created in the underlying form.
The list is interactive and sorted by element types: